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Abbey, Cherie D., Ed. – 2002
This special subject volume, "Biography Today Author Series," Volume 12, was designed to appeal to young readers in a format they can enjoy reading and readily understand. Each volume contains alphabetically arranged sketches; each entry provides at least one photograph of the individual profiled, and bold-faced rubrics lead the reader…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Animation, Authors, Biographies
Mew, J. F. – Visual Education, 1973
An analysis of the application of an overhead projector attachment unit to television animation. (Author)
Descriptors: Animation, Communications, Film Production, Overhead Projectors
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Schiff, William – American Journal of Psychology, 1973
The present study used simulated social interactions for purposes of control and attempted to distinguish and analyze the contributions of both stimulus and perceiver, rather than assuming at the outset that either would be relatively unimportant. (Author)
Descriptors: Animation, Cartoons, College Students, Deafness
Geddes, Marion – Educational Broadcasting International, 1973
Authors describe how a four and one-half minute animated film, The Hare and the Tortoise, was made at the Educational Mass Media Centre, Ethiopia. (HB)
Descriptors: Animation, Communications, Film Production, Film Production Specialists
Wright, Jerry; Ollman, Lloyd, Jr. – Creative Computing, 1982
Presents a computer program (Atari basic) called Animath (animated math program). A modified character set is to create a sauntering gorilla who, for example, jumps up and down when a problem is correctly solved. Extensive documentation is included. (JN)
Descriptors: Animation, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Elementary Education
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Bregman, Gene – School Arts, 1979
This article gives instructions for a student art project in making an animated cartoon. The necessary equipment is described and planning, drawing, and filming phases are outlined. (SJL)
Descriptors: Animation, Art Education, Cartoons, Film Production
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Hall, Donald W. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1996
Describes the use of computer-based animations in demonstrating and enlivening scientific principles. Discusses frame-based animation, cel-based animation, object animation, the creation of simple animations, and the use of animation software. (JRH)
Descriptors: Animation, Biology, Computer Uses in Education, Entomology
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Wolff, Kenneth C. – Mathematics Teacher, 2002
Presents a discovery activity that connects mathematics and the world of entertainment. Combines geometric transformations with a calculator's DRAW, MATRIX, and PRGM features to generate visual reinforcement of mathematical concepts. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Animation, Geometric Concepts, Graphing Calculators, Graphs
Gurney, Ron – Vocational Education Journal, 1989
The author describes an award-winning high school program in film animation. Features of this program include (1) close ties with industry and community resources, (2) an interdisciplinary approach, and (3) a spirit of cooperative learning. (CH)
Descriptors: Animation, Film Production, High Schools, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Li, Hairong; Bukovac, Janice L. – Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 1999
Finds that (1) animated banner ads (display advertisements hyperlinked to an advertiser's Web site) result in quicker response and better recall (from college students) than non-animated banner ads; (2) larger banner ads lead to better comprehension and more clicks than small banner ads; and (3) user mode (information seeking or Web surfing) did…
Descriptors: Advertising, Animation, Higher Education, Media Research
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Ebenezer, Jazlin V. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2001
Describes the characteristics and values of hypermedia for learning chemistry. Reports on how a hypermedia environment was used to explore a group of 11th grade chemistry students' conceptions of table salt dissolving in water. Indicates that a hypermedia environment can be used to explore, negotiate, and assess students' conceptions of…
Descriptors: Animation, Chemistry, Concept Formation, Constructivism (Learning)
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Nagata, Ryoichi – Biochemical Education, 1999
Uses panels taken from manga, Japanese comics and cartoons, to supplement explanations of biochemical terms and topics in biochemistry classes. Results indicate that the use of manga helped students remember what they had learned. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Animation, Biochemistry, Cartoons, Chemical Reactions
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Stephens, Pamela Geiger – School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2004
Going to the movies or watching Saturday morning cartoons has become a fixture of contemporary American life, but have you ever stopped to contemplate how those "moving" images on film are conveyed to our eyes and brain? The movement that we see on film is actually a series of still images, every image separated from the next by brief spaces of…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Animation, Toys, Scientific Principles
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Hegarty, Mary; Kriz, Sarah; Cate, Christina – Cognition and Instruction, 2003
The effects of computer animations and mental animation on people's mental models of a mechanical system are examined. In 3 experiments, students learned how a mechanical system works from various instructional treatments including viewing a static diagram of the machine, predicting motion from static diagrams, viewing computer animations, and…
Descriptors: Visualization, Motion, Learning Theories, Spatial Ability
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Lin-Chih-Lung; Dwyer, Francis – International Journal of Instructional Media, 2004
The purpose of this study was to examine the instructional effectiveness of computer animated instruction, complemented by varied types of instructional strategies (advance organizers and adjunct questions and feedback) on learner achievement of different types of educational objectives. Ninety-three undergraduate students were randomly assigned…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Animation, Computer Assisted Instruction, Visualization
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